History
Toyotsu-Ueno Station opened on 1 July 1943 as a station on Kansai Express Railway's Nagoya Line in present-day Tsu, Mie Prefecture, replacing two earlier nearby stations: Ise-Ueno and Toyotsu-Ura, both built by Ise Railway on 10 September 1915 and discontinued on the same date. The operator was absorbed into Kintetsu on 1 June 1944 through wartime consolidation. PiTaPa IC card acceptance was added on 1 April 2007. The station, designated E35, lies 59.8 kilometres from the line start at Kintetsu Nagoya Station. It has two island platforms - four tracks in total - with the two inner main tracks and two outer passing tracks; trains can be overtaken here, and the inner tracks accommodate trains of three cars (Platform 4 can stretch to six). The station is staffed.
History summarized from Japanese & English Wikipedia · last reviewed 2026-06-09.
Where the English and Japanese sources differ, this account follows the Japanese source.
Notes
Toyotsu-Ueno was created in 1944 by consolidating two earlier nearby stations - Ise-Ueno and Toyotsu-Ura - that had been built side-by-side along the now-defunct Ise Railway in 1915.